I asked Dave Z about it last time I was in Cupertino and he told me
that it wasn't completely resolved yet in 10.4.3. I figure he would
know.
Josh
On Nov 23, 2005, at 16:43 , Banana Flex wrote:
same for me, i use cron, identically as an "old" Mac OS X or a
UNIX-like system
man cron
Banana
On Nov 21, 2005, at 2:47 AM, Miguel Arroz wrote:
Hi!
Is there a way to use the good old cron to launch processes at
a predefined time on 10.4 systems? I only seem to get Launchd to
launch tasks to be done every X minutes (I have two of them on a
Tiger Server machine). When I try a task to start, for example,
everyday at 1AM (using the StartCalendarInterval), nothing
happens... I'm started to get really "happy" about launchd...
it's a wonderful idea, but what's the use if it's so buggy it
cannot launch my processes in a reliable way?
For example, yesterday I added a new task to be launched at 1AM
every day. I checked with launchctl list and it was there. Today,
it's 1:45 AM here, and it did NOT run, and does not show up on
launchctl list... what the heck is this?
I paste the plist file here, just to check if I'm doing
something wrong...
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